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Sahar Abdelhedi
National School of Engineering of Tunis (ENIT)
Tunisia
Sahar Abdelhedi received the BS degree in Electrical Engineering from the National School of Engineers of Tunis (ENIT), Tunis, Tunisia in 2011 and the MS degree in Information Technology from University Paris Descartes, Paris, France in 2012.
She is currently pursuing the PhD in Microelectronics at the National School of Engineers of Tunis (ENIT), Tunis, Tunisia.
From 2013 to now, she's a PhD student working and health monitoring thematic and FPGA technology with the department of innovation of the company TELNET.
Her research interest includes the design of a fall detection device implemented on an FPGA for elderly people.
Riad Bourguiba
National School of Engineering (ENIT)
Tunisia
Riad Bourguiba received the BS degree in Electronics, Automatics & Electrics from the University Pierre et Marie Curie, Parix VI, France in 1995, the MS degree in Electronic Systems for Information Processing from the University Paris-Sud Orsay, Parix XI, France in 1996 and the PhD in run-time reconfigurable FPGA architectures from the National of School of Electronics and its applications (ENSEA), Paris, France in 2000.
He's currently an Assistant Professor in the Electrical Department of the National School of Engineers of Tunis (ENIT).
His researches deal with architecture design, embedded systems, systems-on-chip, FPGAs and real-time systems.
Jaouhar Mouine
Prince Sattam Ibn Abdulaziz University
Saudi Arabia
Jaouhar Mouine received the BS degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Quebec à Trois Rivières, Quebec, Canda in 1986 and the MS degree and PhD in electrical engineering from the University of Sherbrook, Sherbrook, Canada respectively in 1988 and 1992.
From 2001 to 2004, he was a full Profesor in the Electrical and Computer Science department of the University of Sherbrook, Sherbrook, Canada.
Since 2004, he's a professor in the Electrical Department of the National School of Engineers of Tunis (ENIT).
He's the author of more than 60 papers in international journal and conferences and the one of the inventors of the programmable neuro-simulator.
His research interests includes nanotechnology, analog devices, 3D SoC design and Biomedical engineering.
Pr Mouine was a lecturer of IEEE International Conference on Signal, Systems Devices from 2006 to 2010 and reveived the national decoration of merit in 2002 from the Tunisian government.
Mouna Baklouti
Telnet Holding
CES Lab, ENIS
Tunisia
Mouna Baklouti received the engineering and M.S. degrees from the Tunisian Polytechnic School, Tunis, Tunisia in 2006 and 2007, respectively. She received a Ph.D in Computer Science from the National Engineering School of Sfax, Sfax, Tunisia and University of Lille 1, Lille, France in December 2010.
She is is currently an Assistant Professor at the National Engineering School of Sfax, Tunisia.
Her research interests include hardware/software co-design, massively parallel systems design and System-on-Chip design
Anis Youssef
Telnet Holding
Anis Youssef received the Certified Engineer degree from the National School of Engineers of Monastir (ENIM), Monastir, Tunisia in 2000, the master degree from the University Henri Poincaré of Nancy in 2001,Nancy, France and finally he received the PhD in Computer Science from the Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse in 2005, Toulouse, France.
He is currently “Research and Innovation Activities Director” at TELNET group; Product engineering and consulting company in innovation and advanced technologies.
From January 2009 to March 2010, he was a head of railway dependability project in ANSALDO, for Banverket: Swedish Rail Administration that has overall responsibility for the rail transport system in Sweden. He was responsible for the design, development and industrialization of a function that handles the Features Activation Logic (FAL) and the after-crash management function.
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